Climate clowns Michael Bloomberg and Jerry Brown have teamed up with the fake news New York Times, on a quest to prove that weather is climate. They say that the existence of drought, fires and hot weather are proof of climate change.
The U.S. Is Tackling Global Warming, Even if Trump Isn’t – The New York Times
One year ago, the same group of clowns announced the California permanent drought, right before the wettest winter on record in California.
California Braces for Unending Drought – The New York Times
The last 12 months have been very wet in California.
https://hprcc.unl.edu/products/maps/acis/wrcc/12mPNormWRCC.png
There has been no trend in California precipitation since 1895.
Climate at a Glance | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
Jerry Brown and the New York Times have been saying the identical nonsense for 40 years.
TimesMachine: March 8, 1977 – NYTimes.com
The only difference is that 40 years ago, they blamed the drought on global cooling instead of global warming.
Exact opposite of the claims in the article, summer days have gotten much cooler in the US over the past century.
One year ago, the New York Times was worried about the lack of hurricanes over the past decade. This year we have a couple of hurricanes, and it is due to “climate change”
Where Are the Hurricanes? – The New York Times
Fire burn acreage is down 80% in the US over the past 80 years.
Indicator 3.16: Area and percent of forest affected by abiotic agents
Brown and Bloomberg claim that they are “fighting climate change” – when in fact they are doing the exact opposite.
Besides the fact that their beliefs about the relationship between CO2 and climate are pure superstition, US CO2 emissions have been falling for several years due to fracking – which greens want to stop. New York State banned fracking. Meanwhile, China’s emissions are skyrocketing.
Climate Goals Pledged by China and the U.S. – The New York Times
Under the deal which China made with Obama, China’s emissions will continue to grow for another 13 years.
Everything Brown and Bloomberg wrote is utter nonsense – but that is par for the course.